Neural Stem Cells (NSCs)
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are the stem cells of the nervous system. The CNS is generated from a small number of NSCs during development. NSCs have the ability to self-renew and can differentiate into neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. Researchers can save up to 50% on small molecules that affect neural stem cell differentiation, as they are up to half the price of other suppliers.
Anti-GFAP antibody ValidAb™ (HB7592)
Description:Antibody to GFAP - cytoskeletal protein used as an astrocyte marker. Part of the ValidAb™ range of highly validated, data-rich antibodies.
Host: GoatClonality: PolyclonalReactivity Tested: Mouse, RatAnti-NeuN antibody ValidAb™ (HB9493)
Description:Antibody to NeuN - marker for mature neurones expressed in the nucleus. Part of the ValidAb™ range of highly validated, data-rich antibodies.
Host: GoatClonality: PolyclonalReactivity Tested: Mouse, RatAnti-Vimentin antibody ValidAb™ (HB7843)
Description:Antibody to Vimentin - class III intermediate filament expressed in mesenchymal cells used as a marker of epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Part of the ValidAb™ range of highly validated, data-rich antibodies.
Host: GoatClonality: PolyclonalReactivity Tested: Rat, Human